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Feng Shui and the garden (3)

Needless to say, we can introduce shapes and colors in our garden as well; they can be integrated easily when choosing trees, shrubs, or plants for indoor or outdoor garden.    

Here are some tips for your gardening :

In general, we recommend more round-shaped leaves than sharp pointed leaves to ensure a good and smooth flow of energy.   Climbing roses with thorns along a wall or fence are considered good to discourage the intruders.   Old trees should never be removed or chopped down because they have very powerful energy of their own.   (Our residence was a forest land, we have a 150 year-old pine tree standing in a corner at the back of our house and I greet my old pine daily ).    Remember not to plant a tree or build a flowerbed in front of your front door as it will block the good qi from entering your house.  Especially a tall tree… it is known as “heart-piercing sha” which is most unfortunate and will hurt the occupants of the house.   Also avoid trees growing too large that over-shadow your front entrance.  A wide and bright area in front of the house is most auspicious. 

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4 Comments »

  1. Simply put, Feng Shui is about creating a harmonious environment. Yang

    Comment by Yang — June 18, 2009 @ 4:50 am

  2. I totally agree. Thanks for your comment.

    Be well. Jeannie

    Comment by Jeannie — June 20, 2009 @ 11:11 am

  3. Pretty cool post. I just came by your blog and wanted to say
    that I’ve really liked browsing your posts. Anyway
    I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again soon!

    Comment by April — June 24, 2009 @ 5:46 am

  4. Oh dear, somehow I was not notified of your post. My sincere apologies. A belated warm Welcome to you and thank you for subscribing to my feed.

    Best.
    Jeannie

    Comment by Jeannie — June 29, 2009 @ 3:43 pm

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